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    1. Basically, skin creams consists of substances that help the skin to regenerate its lost fatty tissues and elasticity


    2. Still, with over a thousand hardened laborers screaming at his back, Drau'd knew he was in for a grizzly fight the instant he lifted Hell's Bane off of a crushed, wolf helm and saw the creature's flesh regenerate almost instantaneously


    3. Dripping with blood and sweat, Gunt filled the crack in the trunk while bent and battered armored figures laid scattered about his feet, the bodies slow to regenerate and renew their attacks considering they had been reduced to mush


    4. But to what end? What was to become of him when the living were no more? The Elder Gods’ plan to regenerate and repopulate the worlds moved at a stagnant pace


    5. They did not regenerate fast enough to outlive that


    6. However, when greed and fear seep into the minds of human beings, things deplete faster than they can regenerate, causing dire consequences


    7. She’s not going to be able to regenerate without it


    8. regenerate children who have the Holy Spirit dwelling


    9. As the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it, to regenerate into something more positive


    10. They don’t regenerate

    11. is our cells and how quickly they regenerate


    12. If you regenerate, you will be rescued from Hell


    13. ‘It is of little consequence, a minor item that helped Anak to regenerate his health after the bouts of self-harming blood magic took their toll on his body


    14. He had used it to regenerate his health after paying the price for using blood magic


    15. The pain began to decrease as her body began to regenerate and the constant bleeding of her wounds ground to a halt


    16. are able to regenerate their limbs when they are mutilated Soon after a


    17. It will regenerate itself


    18. Emphasis was on developing an ideal citizen of India and the world who would have culture, highest morals and ethics, live a simple life; and dedicate his/her life to regenerate ideal circumstances for everyone’s progress (Sarvodaya) in India


    19. “We were glad to help you hold the ground in the recent fight but must construct a new Midden where we can regenerate for a time


    20. Many of the burns had long since healed over—the damage looked to be of ancient origin—but there were still dark spots here and there where the coral had not been able to regenerate

    21. I’d come to the conclusion that if I could shoot them in a critical region, like the head or the heart, then even if they could regenerate those areas, it would take them some time


    22. I reckoned I’d be able to incapacitate most of them with gunshot wounds, and then finish them off properly before they had a chance to regenerate


    23. regenerate and heal amazing quickly and the only way to kill one is by


    24. “We have nothing that could regenerate lost tissue at such a speed!”


    25. It began to glow once more as Ishan felt the last of Hank's skin regenerate


    26. fleshy android could I find an expert to regenerate her? Was it


    27. We stayed at Xocanti that day and when night began to fall Wedon took me aside and told me the affect the levies for Teotihuacan were having on the Tolteca in his immediate area, his report echoed what I had heard everywhere that we had travelled, the news was grim, the artisans and trades people were working into the night just to survive, the growers had forced another early harvest against their better judgement for they knew this practice would not allow the soil time to regenerate before the next planting, he could see his people slowly being stripped of the fruits of their labour, by the Teoti, the greedy and degenerate aristocracy of Teotihuacan, the worse part for Wedon was that he could see no way to solve the problem so had rightly brought it to me, I could offer no solution and told him it was the same complaint from all of the people I had met on my journey around the Toltec holdings, even my own village was struggling under the burden


    28. Although sponges reproduce sexually, combining genes of two parents, they also reproduce by budding and can regenerate missing parts


    29. regenerate, rather than a madhouse full of agitation and eventual


    30. to regenerate and sustain this fake forever

    31. the inability to regenerate itself and heal and once again


    32. life giving blood to regenerate his starved cel s


    33. " In short, real Christians are regenerate, and merely nominal Christians are not


    34. But how are we to know whether we are regenerate or not? Is it a thing we can possibly find out before we die?


    35. Every regenerate person has these marks more or less distinctly, and he that has them not is not regenerate


    36. Have all regenerate persons these marks of regeneration in the same degree of depth, strength, clearness, and distinctness?


    37. One thing only is certain,�every regenerate person has more or less the marks of regeneration, and he who has none of them is not born again (Matt


    38. To say that such persons are "regenerate" on account of their baptism, is to say that which seems flatly contrary to the First Epistle of St


    39. But does not the Baptismal Service of the Church Prayer Book say of every baptized child, "This child is regenerate," and does it not tell us to thank God that it hath "pleased Him to regenerate the infant"? What can this mean? How can it be explained?


    40. Does not this prove that all who are baptized with water are regenerate?

    41. One thing is very certain: no unlearned reader of the Bible ever seems to understand how a person can be "regenerate" and yet not saved


    42. But is it not more kind, and liberal, and charitable, to assume that all baptized persons are regenerate, and to address them as such?


    43. precepts would regenerate moral standards amongst the young


    44. This melting ice may have a stabilising effect that will allow oceans to regenerate, to some extent


    45. If the oceans are able to regenerate then there is a chance that weather will become less extreme, the oceanic food chain will return to a healthier state, the world’s oxygen / carbon dioxide ratio will remain optimum for us to be comfortable


    46. Vegetable juices help to regenerate and rebuild the body


    47. “If that doesn’t happen and the vampire doesn’t lose any body parts, they can regenerate, but it’s a painful process,” she continued


    48. ” “I felt it in my gut that Pedro would begin to regenerate,” she said


    49. “There was a void of darkness, then I felt excruciating pain,” he said as he remembered his body undergoing a metamorphosis when the dust of his remains began to regenerate


    50. “She told me that she thought you would begin to regenerate













































    1. John Hammaker, a research scientist in Massachusetts, postulates that each ice age in the history of the earth regenerated its topsoil


    2. Ken and Eileen Roach lived on what had once been a decaying council housing estate in a small post-industrial town to the north-west of Birmingham, an estate that was by degrees being regenerated by a mixed bag of home owners, buy-to-let investors and housing trust managers


    3. regenerated by a mixed bag of home owners, buy-to-let investors


    4. More powerful than the Living Dead, these creatures regenerated at a dreadful rate, even wounds of silver closed almost instantly


    5. Nathalia was certain now that no matter how many pieces she reduced them to, their bodies always regenerated


    6. He cast a wicked smile at the staff – which, thanks to Anon’s blood, he held in his regenerated right hand


    7. She regenerated off of that


    8. All who are reborn as true believers have been miraculsley regenerated by the power


    9. been regenerated, and even to unbelievers who wish


    10. that I was regenerated, He explained what the pain

    11. regenerated and my chains were gone


    12. This process is similar to what happens as you look at an image on your computer screen — which is actually regenerated by the system every split second


    13. Although there appears to be static objects around us — the chair, the table and a computer; in reality they are processes since they are composed of elementary particles — like a candle flame in a windless room which appears to us like an independent object until we realise that it is actually changing every second — or the ‘static’ image of an object on your computer screen which is actually being regenerated at minute discrete intervals of time by the underlying system


    14. regenerated itself and enclosed all impurities in a wall in the same way that


    15. there is a subsequent recovery, the etheric double will be regenerated and


    16. You could never count the cells that are constantly being replaced and regenerated anew


    17. to ashes; but the serpent just regenerated, closing tighter and tighter


    18. continuous self-emptying of love, which regenerated and transfigures the whole person, elevates him, and


    19. Many who read the Old Testament literally looked expectantly for a new king in Palestine, for a regenerated Jewish nation delivered from its enemies and presided over by the successor of King David, the Messiah who would quickly be acknowledged as the rightful and righteous ruler of all the world


    20. And this regenerated publican died triumphant in the faith of a salvation he had so surely learned from the teachings of the Master during his recent sojourn on earth

    21. And thus to transfer one's goal from time to eternity, from earth to Paradise, from the human to the divine, requires that man shall become regenerated, converted, be born again; that he shall become the re-created child of the divine spirit; that he shall gain entrance into the brotherhood of the kingdom of heaven


    22. One spring, this regenerated Gerard, now known as George, gets consent to take a short professional development leave


    23. being regenerated by God, just like the wind that blows this way and


    24. God’s grace are we, God’s elect, quickened and regenerated out of


    25. Having reproduced, the Oikumi regenerated itself using some of the energy from the souls, and soon more Oikumies started to appear to collect more souls


    26. It’s causing the telomerase to be regenerated


    27. ever altering state of our body: cells are dying and then regenerated continuously,


    28. The knowledge I gained from the quiet of night, and the conversations by day, regenerated the seeds planted by Christ, and I continued to grow


    29. If she has it, her infection has to be treated, the edema reduced, obstructions removed, and the tissue repaired or regenerated


    30. • Every 30 days our skin is completely regenerated

    31. Could he have just regenerated them? No


    32. " To maintain that every child who is baptized with water is at once regenerated and born again, appears to turn the sacrament of baptism into a mere form, and to contradict both Scripture and the Thirty-nine Articles


    33. But do not all infants receive baptism worthily, since they offer no obstacle to the grace of baptism? and are they not consequently all regenerated, as a matter of course, the moment they are baptized?


    34. But there is not a single passage in the New Testament which describes at length the effect of baptism on an infant, nor a single text which says that all infants are born again, or regenerated, or buried with Christ in baptism


    35. " Simon, therefore, could not have been regenerated, or born again in baptism (Acts 8:21)


    36. But do not the early Fathers hold that all baptized persons are necessarily regenerated in baptism? and have not many great and learned divines in every age maintained the same opinion?


    37. As the resins have to be regenerated periodically, such facilities are operated discontinuously


    38. should be dimensioned so that the ion exchangers can be regenerated every 24 to 36 hours


    39. inability to be regenerated in situ, and the shedding of bacteria, endotoxins, organic chemicals,


    40. They can be regenerated with

    41. resins are regenerated with either hydrochloric or sulfuric acid, which replace the captured


    42. Twin beds are easily regenerated but deionize water less


    43. He has created us members and systems and made juices and rules to help our organs digest the food and get rid of its excrements, then the feeling with hunger is re-created and the yearning of food is regenerated again so as to we enjoy what God has prepared for us of bliss and boons


    44. Then the feeling of hunger is recreated, and the yearning for food is regenerated, so that we can enjoy the bliss and boons that God has prepared for us


    45. " Liam always regenerated in the art room


    46. “Maybe he hasn’t completely regenerated yet


    47. The bacterium wasted away the person, then regenerated the cells without regenerating brain cells


    48. Not wanting to chance something happening during transport, any soldier fatally injured, would be spared the torment of a regenerated death


    49. Carnegie insisted that the wealthy should be held accountable in making sure their money reaches the future generations in a way that could really improve the living conditions of the less fortunate and that the money could be regenerated in the country


    50. He had not been regenerated or renewed by the Holy Ghost













    1. The high content of iron in beets regenerates and reactivates the red blood cells and supplies fresh oxygen to the body


    2. new birth, regenerates us, and then we are saved


    3. 1 It also regenerates oxidized Vitamin E back to its antioxidant state, thereby potentiating the free radical quenching capability of Vitamin E


    4. With this being the case, there is clearly more to us than a physical body which dies, regenerates and renews itself over the course of our life


    5. ’ This matrix is saved in our subconscious thanks to the power of our faith… And exactly due to this matrix, as a result of its healthy scheme, a body regenerates its functions on a physical level because it simply fulfils the order of the subconscious


    6. The soul regenerates during reincarnation, it gradually ripens through knowledge and love from our mortal Something as far as Something is connected to the soul


    7. A network of Paradise Players, who converge upon a brown site and create a work of art that will perpetuate itself as an evolutionary temple of Eartheart's health, is the theater of re-actors, those whose artistic living regenerates Eartheart and humanity by their creation of a compassionate lifestyle


    8. The process by which all Life was and is formed, the processes by which it regenerates itself: from cloning to mitosis-sex: is all a process of Dynamically Balanced Connectedness


    9. The skin regenerates after a chemical peel and often the appearance of the skin is improved


    10. Such society revives, regenerates: you feel better days come back—higher wishes, purer feelings; you desire to recommence your life, and to spend what remains to you of days in a way more worthy of an immortal being

    1. The blood stopped pouring from its neck, reverting the direction of its flow and regenerating the white, severed tip of its spinal cord


    2. With a contempt they’d not realised they harboured, they condemned the slavery, vile punishments, genetic and mental manipulation, lies about the reality of the real world that kept everyone imprisoned in the city, and above all the empty lives of the repulsive, regenerating Mages


    3. This power is the new birth or the regenerating power of God which is


    4. regenerating power of the Holy Spirit to draw or drag the chosen


    5. which means to give is the regenerating power of the Holy Spirit


    6. It is the Holy Spirit, in His regenerating, drawing, and dragging power


    7. This is an Old Testament verse that describes the regenerating power


    8. It is by the regenerating power of the Holy


    9. has drawn him to Himself by the regenerating power of the Holy Spirit,


    10. Can ministers of the Church of Christ give regenerating grace to their people?

    11. All integrated organizations have an ecology of orders, when, in equilibrium, creates sustainability and regenerating diversity – this is true for the individual, the state, and the Earth


    12. The bacterium wasted away the person, then regenerated the cells without regenerating brain cells


    13. In order to have the regenerating cycle of Life continue and not become extinct, Connection must balance Separation


    14. Economic systems should be designed to work just like eco-systems: as dynamically balanced, regenerating structures; not as wastelands of opportunity to be vacuumed up so all the available wealth can be sucked into the fewest hands and sent elsewhere


    15. Negative energy always gives back less than it receives because it is the negative side of the regenerating life-cycle


    16. One is that the Holy Spirit connects the exercise of His regenerating power with the sacrament of Baptism; the other that He connects it with the Truth respecting the Savior of the world


    17. * All known infant baptism in the Ante-Nicene age was given for the purpose of spiritually regenerating the subjects


    18. The other opinion connects the regenerating action of the Holy Spirit, not with the Sacrament of Baptism, but with the Truth, offered and believed


    19. Let all men forbid it!—for why should they be made a second time 'regenerate in baptism’ who have already received regenerating grace, as is evident by their faith and piety, and by the testimony borne of God by the gifts of the Holy Ghost


    20. ’ If the grace of the regenerating spirit were to be conveyed in baptism, surely S

    21. babe? Or, if it be a permanent change of nature abiding through following years, how is it that there are not uniformly some external signs in the character of that new birth and new creation? Infant baptism is not followed by the evidences of divine grace; and few Christians, blessed in after years with a spirit of piety, think of attributing its possession to regenerating mercy received at the font


    22. No such notion as the communication of regenerating grace—(apart from which, already received, man cannot repent and believe, since 'he that believeth is born of God,’ 1 John ii


    23. The regenerating grace comes first, then faith, then the outward seal


    24. The regenerating gift of the Holy Spirit in baptism is a conception as foreign to the Scripture as was that of the gift of the Holy Spirit in Circumcision, or in the Passover


    25. The question at once arises, Is the production of this new nature in men, under the action of the Holy Spirit, absolutely dependent upon the intermediate operation of truth upon the mind and heart, or may we believe that the action of the Regenerating Spirit is sometimes independent of the action of the nous, or mind; taking effect directly on the pneu~ma, or spirit, and renewing it to lifeeternal? Is not the true answer as follows?


    26. 'This (regenerating word) is the wordwhich by the gospel is preached to you’ (1 Peter 1


    27. Always through the mediation of the unknown Savior, always through the regenerating action of the unknown Spirit, have such results occurred; but to deny their existence would require us equally to deny the reality of pre-Messianic grace among the Jews


    28. (3) There is still one more step to be taken in the same direction; and this is to affirm, on the authority of the same Scriptures, and, may we not add, of experience, that sometimes the action of the Holy Spirit in His regenerating grace descends upon infants even from their 'mother's womb


    29. Wherever there have been men whose souls moved towards the all pervading Light of God, 'feeling after and finding Him,’ under whatever shades of heathenish darkness, there, we must believe, has been the action of the regenerating Spirit, and there has been salvation


    30. The elder theology regards them as born under the hereditary curse of death, which since they possess immortal souls, must signify, it said, endless separation from God in hell for those souls so departing in infancy; unless that doom be prevented (1) by an eternal election of grace; or (2) by a speedy administration of the regenerating Spirit in baptism; or (3) by a universal degree of redemption in favor of all infants dying before years of responsibility

    31. (3) Or lastly, it may be held that children are born under the legal curse of total mortality as sons of Adam; but, as the objects of the redeeming mercy which contemplates the whole race of mankind (as is asserted in numerous passages of apostolic teaching), their spirits pass—if they die before reaching years of serious responsibility, of which God alone is the judge—into a state, 'with the Lord,’ where they partake of the grace vouchsafed to the dead who have not known Christ; and that they are there tenderly developed and educated under the care of 'their angels’ into the knowledge and service of Christ, receiving the gift of the Regenerating Spirit, and awaiting the resurrection of glory


    32. and the oceans and the environmental prospects for regenerating the diminishing species


    33. Regenerating only to be killed each time he was reborn


    34. the Faculty of Medicine of Paris has itself recognized as the regenerating bulb of the hair, and of dance


    35. His drawing-room, under the regenerating influence of a young wife and a daughter by his first marriage, scarcely eighteen, was still one of the well-regulated Paris salons where the worship of traditional customs and the observance of rigid etiquette were carefully maintained


    36. Great regenerating transactions were being initiated—the fresh loan, a new railway line, a vast colonization scheme


    37. The important mystery mentioned by the Rhetor, though it aroused his curiosity, did not seem to him essential, and the second aim, that of purifying and regenerating himself, did not much interest him because at that moment he felt with delight that he was already perfectly cured of his former faults and was ready for all that was good


    38. This happens, no doubt; but I am speaking of the majority, inspired as it is by that spirit, that generous tendency which is regenerating the medical art


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    Synonyms for "regenerate"

    regenerate revitalize rejuvenate restore reclaim rectify reform renew treat remedy attend heal renovate fix

    "regenerate" definitions

    reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new


    amplify (an electron current) by causing part of the power in the output circuit to act upon the input circuit


    bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one


    return to life; get or give new life or energy


    replace (tissue or a body part) through the formation of new tissue


    be formed or shaped anew


    form or produce anew


    undergo regeneration


    restore strength


    reformed spiritually or morally